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Dialect group in Central Germany
eastern territories of Germany. Central German divides into two subgroups, West Central German and East Central German. Central German is distinguished by
Central_German
Topics referred to by the same term
Central Germany or Middle Germany (German: Zentraldeutschland or Mitteldeutschland) may refer to: Central Germany (linguistics) is the region where the
Central_Germany
German television station
Comedy Central is a German free-to-air channel owned by Paramount Networks EMEAA. It is distributed in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland and broadcasts
Comedy_Central_(Germany)
Areas surrounding the geographical centre of Germany
Central Germany (German: Zentraldeutschland) or Middle Germany (Mitteldeutschland [ˈmɪtl̩ˌdɔʏtʃlant] ), in geography, describes the areas surrounding the
Central_Germany_(geography)
Variety of Central German
East Central German or East Middle German (German: Ostmitteldeutsch) is the eastern Central German language and is part of High German. Present-day Standard
East_Central_German
Country in Europe
Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany, is a country in Western and Central Europe. It lies between the Baltic Sea and the North Sea to the
Germany
Economic and cultural region in Germany
Central Germany (German: Mitteldeutschland [ˈmɪtl̩ˌdɔʏtʃlant] ) is an economic and cultural region in Germany. Its exact borders depend on context, but
Central Germany (cultural area)
Central_Germany_(cultural_area)
West Germanic language
German (Deutsch, pronounced [dɔɪ̯tʃ] ) is a West Germanic language in the Indo-European language family, mainly spoken in Western and Central Europe.
German_language
1945 offensive in the European theatre of World War II
was crushed, shortly followed by unconditional German surrender on 8 May 1945. This is known as the Central Europe Campaign in United States military histories
Western Allied invasion of Germany
Western_Allied_invasion_of_Germany
Variety of Central German
West Central German (German: Westmitteldeutsch) belongs to the Central, High German dialect family of German. It includes the following sub-families:
West_Central_German
The Central German football championship (German: Mitteldeutsche Fußball Meisterschaft) was the highest association football competition in Central Germany
Central German football championship
Central_German_football_championship
First-level administrative subdivisions of Germany
The Federal Republic of Germany is a federation and consists of sixteen partly sovereign "states" (German: Länder, sing. Land). Of the 16 states, 13 are
States_of_Germany
United church body covering several German states
Evangelical Church in Central Germany (German: Evangelische Kirche in Mitteldeutschland; EKM) is a United church body covering most of the German states of Saxony-Anhalt
Evangelical Church in Central Germany
Evangelical_Church_in_Central_Germany
Dialects of German language
varieties of German are conventionally grouped into Upper German, Central German and Low German; Upper and Central German form the High German subgroup.
German_dialects
Germany (German: Deutschland) is a country in Central and Western Europe that stretches from the Alps, across the North European Plain to the North Sea
Geography_of_Germany
Region in which Upper German dialects are spoken
Southern Germany is the loosely defined area known as Central Germany (Mitteldeutschland), roughly corresponding to the areal of Central German dialects
Southern_Germany
Geographic region in Europe
adjacent Central Uplands of Germany to the south, such as the Harz and Teutoburg Forest, which are occasionally counted as part of Northern Germany. Northern
Northern_Germany
Place in Germany
The Central German Metropolitan Region (German: Metropolregion Mitteldeutschland) is one of the officially established metropolitan regions in Germany. It
Central German Metropolitan Region
Central_German_Metropolitan_Region
Bilateral relations
Central African Republic–Germany relations are the bilateral relations between the Central African Republic (CAR) and Germany. The relations between both
Central African Republic–Germany relations
Central_African_Republic–Germany_relations
Military coalition in World War I
the German Empire, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and the Kingdom of Bulgaria; this was also known as the Quadruple Alliance. The Central Powers'
Central_Powers
situations. In Central Germany (the Middle German area) there is a tendency towards dialect loss. In Southern Germany (the Upper German area) dialects
Languages_of_Germany
Political party in Germany
Awakening of German Patriots – Central Germany (German: Aufbruch deutscher Patrioten – Mitteldeutschland, short-form: AdPM) was a German political party
Awakening of German Patriots - Central Germany
Awakening_of_German_Patriots_-_Central_Germany
Agency of the Federal Office of Administration
The German Central Agency for German Schools Abroad (German: Zentralstelle für das Auslandsschulwesen, ZfA) is an agency of the Federal Office of Administration
Central Agency for German Schools Abroad
Central_Agency_for_German_Schools_Abroad
Prussia and other north and central German States was expanded to the south German states in 1870–71, under the name German Empire. It kept these colours
Flag_of_Germany
West Germanic language family
spoken south of the Benrath and Uerdingen isoglosses, i.e., in central and southern Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein, Switzerland, Luxembourg, and eastern
High_German_languages
Allied-occupied area in Germany (1945–1949)
Munich. The zone encompassed a large section of south-eastern and central Germany: Bavaria (including the Thuringian exclave of Ostheim, but excluding
American occupation zone in Germany
American_occupation_zone_in_Germany
Aftermath of WW2 until Reunification era
1944 and 1950, some 12 to 14 million German-speaking refugees and expellees arrived in Western and central Germany from the former eastern territories
History of Germany (1945–1990)
History_of_Germany_(1945–1990)
Federation of German Jews
The Central Council of Jews in Germany (German: Zentralrat der Juden in Deutschland) is a federation of German Jews. It was founded on 19 July 1950, as
Central Council of Jews in Germany
Central_Council_of_Jews_in_Germany
Central bank of Germany
ˈbʊndəsˌbaŋk], lit. 'German Federal Bank', colloquially Buba, sometimes alternatively abbreviated as BBk or DBB) is the national central bank for Germany within the
Deutsche_Bundesbank
People of Germany
Germans (German: Deutsche) are the natives or inhabitants of Germany, or sometimes more broadly any people who are of German descent or native speakers
Germans
State in Germany
Thuringia, Saxony is one of the three states commonly associated with Central Germany. The present-day state takes its name from the historic Electorate
Saxony
Mining region in Germany
The Central German Lignite Mining District (German: Mitteldeutsches Braunkohlerevier), often simply referred to as the Central German Mining District
Central German Lignite Mining District
Central_German_Lignite_Mining_District
Islamic organization in Germany
The Central Council of Muslims in Germany (ZMD; German: Zentralrat der Muslime in Deutschland) is an Islamic organization in Germany. With 15,000 to 20
Central Council of Muslims in Germany
Central_Council_of_Muslims_in_Germany
German state from 1933 to 1945
Nazi Germany, officially the German Reich and later the Greater German Reich, was the German state between 1933 and 1945, when Adolf Hitler and the Nazi
Nazi_Germany
of northern and central Germany became Protestant (chiefly Lutheran, but also Calvinist/Reformed) while the states of southern Germany and the Rhineland
Religion_in_Germany
Unsuccessful attempt of creating a unified German state in 1848 in the era of revolutions
title 'Emperor of the Germans'. However, he turned the position down. The empire came to an end in December 1849 when the Central German Government was replaced
German_Empire_(1848–1849)
German state from 1525 to 1947
monastic state was mostly Germanised through immigration from central and western Germany, and, in the south, it was Polonised by settlers from Masovia
Prussia
Catholic lay organization
The Central Committee of German Catholics (German: Zentralkomitee der deutschen Katholiken, ZdK) is a lay body comprising representatives of various Catholic
Central Committee of German Catholics
Central_Committee_of_German_Catholics
1914–1918 global conflict
signed an armistice with the Central Powers in December, followed by a separate peace in March 1918. That month, Germany launched a spring offensive in
World_War_I
The Central Union of Sailors of Germany (German: Zentralverband seemännischer Arbeiter Deutschlands) was a trade union representing sailors and related
Central Union of Sailors of Germany
Central_Union_of_Sailors_of_Germany
The Federal Republic of Germany has a plural multi-party system. Historically, the largest by members and parliament seats are the Christian Democratic
List of political parties in Germany
List_of_political_parties_in_Germany
City in Saxony, Germany
the Central German Metropolitan Region. Leipzig is located about 150 km (90 mi) southwest of Berlin, in the southernmost part of the North German Plain
Leipzig
Federal Republic of Germany (1949–1990)
West Germany was the common English name for the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG) from its formation on 23 May 1949 until its reunification with East
West_Germany
Country in Central Europe (1949–1990)
East Germany, officially the German Democratic Republic (GDR), was a country in Central Europe from its formation on 7 October 1949 until its reunification
East_Germany
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Germany in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Germany (officially the Federal Republic of Germany) is a country in Central Europe. Germany may also
Germany_(disambiguation)
Culinary tradition of Germany
European cuisines from Central-Eastern Europe such as those of Hungary or Romania, both countries sharing past and current German heritage in general, through
German_cuisine
Population transfer during and after World War II
Reichsdeutsche (German citizens) and Volksdeutsche (ethnic Germans living outside the German state) fled and were expelled from various Eastern and Central European
Flight and expulsion of Germans (1944–1950)
Flight_and_expulsion_of_Germans_(1944–1950)
Political party in Germany
reunification" of West Germany and "Central Germany", as the party considered the real East Germany to be the Ostgebiete, namely the former German territories in
The_Republicans_(Germany)
Human rights organisation based in Germany
Central Council of German Sinti and Roma (German: Zentralrat Deutscher Sinti und Roma) is a German Romani rights group based in Heidelberg, Germany.
Central Council of German Sinti and Roma
Central_Council_of_German_Sinti_and_Roma
at about 8 am, one of the strongest earthquakes in Central Europe, the strongest reported in Germany to date, struck Düren. The hypocentre is judged to
List of earthquakes in Germany
List_of_earthquakes_in_Germany
Global conflict (1939–1945)
fought against the Axis in other theatres of the war. Germany annexed western Poland and occupied central Poland; the Soviet Union annexed eastern Poland.
World_War_II
Town in Lower Saxony, Germany
Rheine in the Ruhr area. In 1856, the Westbahn was connected to the central German railway network. Unlike Emden, Leer only suffered little damage by Allied
Leer,_Lower_Saxony
Geographic region of Germany
The Central Uplands (German: die Mittelgebirge) is one of the three major natural regions of Germany. It stretches east to west across the country. To
Central_Uplands
Breed of cattle
breed. Later it extended over the whole of northern and central Germany. Since 1958 in West Germany the breed was crossed with Holstein Friesian cattle.
German_Black_Pied
Language spoken in Lower Silesia, or German dialect
Republic and in former central Germany, which henceforth became eastern Germany, the local communist authorities expelled the German-speaking population
Silesian_German_language
Capital of Thuringia, Germany
Erfurt (German pronunciation: [ˈɛʁfʊʁt] ) is the capital and largest city of the Central German state of Thuringia, with a population of around 216,000
Erfurt
1866 war in Europe
The Austro-Prussian War (German: Preußisch-Österreichischer Krieg) was fought in 1866 between the Austrian Empire and the Kingdom of Prussia, with each
Austro-Prussian_War
City in Lower Saxony, Germany
(/ˈɡɜːtɪŋən/, US also /ˈɡɛt-/; German: [ˈɡœtɪŋən] ; Low German: Chöttingen) is a university city in Lower Saxony, central Germany, the capital of the eponymous
Göttingen
Overthrow of the German Empire
Workers' Party of Germany (KAPD) and other far-left organisations attempted a communist uprising in the industrial regions of central Germany. It was quashed
German revolution of 1918–1919
German_revolution_of_1918–1919
Bronze Age archaeological culture in Central Europe
kultura, German: Aunjetitzer Kultur, Polish: Kultura unietycka, Slovak: Únětická kultúra) is an archaeological culture at the start of the Central European
Únětice_culture
Last action on the Eastern Front, WW1
occurred within Germany, which would force them out of the war. Meanwhile on 17 December, the Kievan Bolsheviks demanded that the Central Rada of Ukraine
Operation_Faustschlag
The German football champions are the annual winners of the highest association football competition in Germany. The history of the German football championship
List of German football champions
List_of_German_football_champions
Diocese of the Serbian Orthodox Church
(based in Stockholm, Sweden) and the Eparchy of Central Europe (based in Hildesheim-Himmelsthür, Germany) which encompassed the remaining Western European
Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Düsseldorf and Germany
Serbian_Orthodox_Eparchy_of_Düsseldorf_and_Germany
Alemannic dialects spoken in Switzerland
Swiss German (Standard German: Schweizerdeutsch, Alemannic German: Schwiizerdütsch, Schwyzerdütsch, Schwiizertüütsch, Schwizertitsch Mundart, and others;
Swiss_German
The presence of German-speaking populations in Central and Eastern Europe is rooted in centuries of history, with the settling in northeastern Europe of
History of German settlement in Central and Eastern Europe
History_of_German_settlement_in_Central_and_Eastern_Europe
in German-speaking countries, in some areas other surnames are more frequent than Müller. The common names Schmidt and Schmitz lead in the central German-speaking
List of the most common surnames in Germany
List_of_the_most_common_surnames_in_Germany
State in Germany
Bavaria, officially the Free State of Bavaria, is a landlocked state of Germany. It borders the states of Baden-Württemberg to the west, Hesse to the north-west
Bavaria
become Germany. According to one estimate, a total of 100,000 Protestants moved from Habsburg lands to what is now southern and central Germany in the
Immigration_to_Germany
Topics referred to by the same term
the east, plus the reunified Berlin West Central German, a dialect of the German language Allied-occupied Germany (1945–1949), the occupation zones after
Western_Germany
Jokes from East Germany
between Saxony and Central Germany. Hans Jörg Schmidt sees the political joke in the GDR as a tool to voice discontent and protest. East German jokes thus mostly
East_German_jokes
Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk – Central German Broadcasting – Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia Westdeutscher Rundfunk – West German Broadcasting – North Rhine-Westphalia
Television_in_Germany
Collection of artificial lakes in Germany created through lignite mining
The Central German Lake District (German: Mitteldeutsches Seenland) is a group of artificial lakes that are the result of extensive open pit lignite mining
Central_German_Lake_District
City in Hesse, Germany
Kassel (German pronunciation: [ˈkasl̩] ; in Germany, spelled Cassel until 1926) is a city on the Fulda River in northern Hesse, in central Germany. It is
Kassel
European archaeological culture, 2800–1800 BC
of Germany as much as the East Group area. Around 2300 BC, large circular enclosures were built at Pömmelte and nearby Schönebeck in central Germany. These
Bell_Beaker_culture
State in Germany
/θəˈrɪndʒiə/; German: Thüringen [ˈtyːʁɪŋən] officially the Free State of Thuringia, Freistaat Thüringen [ˈfʁaɪʃtaːt ˈtyːʁɪŋən]) is a landlocked state in central Germany
Thuringia
1989 video game
Main Battle Tank: Central Germany is a video game published in 1986 by Simulations Canada. Main Battle Tank: Central Germany is a game in which the player
Main Battle Tank: Central Germany
Main_Battle_Tank:_Central_Germany
Bilateral relations
The bilateral relations between Poland and Germany have been marked by an extensive and complicated history. Currently, the relations between the two
Germany–Poland_relations
The German Central Library for the Blind (German: Deutsches Zentrum für barrierefreies Lesen, earlier Deutsche Zentralbücherei für Blinde), abbreviated
German Central Library for the Blind
German_Central_Library_for_the_Blind
Region of Europe
alongside parts of Serbia, Germany, Italy and Switzerland. Between the early 18th and the early 20th centuries, Central Europe had a substantial Jewish
Central_Europe
Christian movement
Switzerland, Müntzer in central Germany, Marpeck in the Tyrol, Peter Walpot in Moravia, and especially Balthasar Hubmaier in southern Germany, Switzerland, and
Anabaptism
German television channel
MTV is a German free-to-air television channel operated by Paramount Global. The channel launched on 7 March 1997 as MTV Central, as part of a regionalisation
MTV_(Germany)
Augsburg Diocese of Passau Diocese of Regensburg Alternative name: Central German Ecclesiastical Province Archdiocese of Paderborn Diocese of Erfurt Diocese
List of Catholic dioceses in Germany
List_of_Catholic_dioceses_in_Germany
Central Thuringian (German: Zentralthüringisch) is a Thuringian dialect, that is spoken in the region of central Germany covered by the districts of Gotha
Central_Thuringian
spoken southern German dialects. In most of this, the German conventions parallel the naming conventions in most of Western and Central Europe, including
German_name
Town in Lower Saxony, Germany
Celle (German pronunciation: [ˈtsɛlə] ) is a town and capital of the district of Celle in Lower Saxony, in north-central Germany. The town is situated
Celle
Orthography used in writing the German language
people from different regions of Germany, the varieties spoken were compromises of different dialects. Eastern Central Germany was culturally very important
German_orthography
Many places in Central Europe, mostly in the former German Empire and Austria-Hungary but now in non-German-speaking countries, traditionally had names
German names for Central European towns
German_names_for_Central_European_towns
German children's television channel
operating from 2014 to 2021. On 1 November 2018, Nicknight Germany was replaced by MTV+ (Comedy Central +1 since 1 March 2021). Nicknight closed in Switzerland
Nickelodeon (German TV channel)
Nickelodeon_(German_TV_channel)
Town in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
Merseburg (German pronunciation: [ˈmɛʁzəbʊʁk] ) is a town in central Germany in southern Saxony-Anhalt, situated on the river Saale, and approximately
Merseburg
Federal state in Northern Germany, 1866–1871
Greater Germany had lost to the Lesser Germany solution. On 18 August 1866, Prussia and fifteen north and central German states signed the North German Confederation
North_German_Confederation
This page lists the municipal flags of Central Germany. It is a part of the Lists of German municipal flags, which is split into regions due to its size
List of municipal flags of Central Germany
List_of_municipal_flags_of_Central_Germany
Family of High German languages
included in the Upper German dialect group. Whether they should be included as part of Upper German or instead classified as Central German is an open question
Upper_German
Group of West Central German dialects
Central or Middle Franconian (German: mittelfränkische Dialekte, mittelfränkische Mundarten, mittelfränkische Mundart, Mittelfränkisch) refers to the following
Central_Franconian_languages
The Central Union of Shoemakers of Germany (German: Zentralverband der Schuhmacher Deutschlands, ZVdSch) was a trade union representing people working
Central Union of Shoemakers of Germany
Central_Union_of_Shoemakers_of_Germany
Dog breed
Germany, rarer elsewhere ost- bzw. mitteldeutscher Typ, 'east- or central-German type' ost- bzw. mitteldeutsche Gelbbacke, 'east- or central-German yellow-cheek'
Old_German_herding_dogs
2006. Sorted alphabetically: Berlin/Brandenburg Metropolitan Region Central German Metropolitan Region Frankfurt/Rhine-Main Metropolitan Region Hamburg
Metropolitan regions in Germany
Metropolitan_regions_in_Germany
River in Germany
the Fichtel Mountains of northeastern Bavaria and flows west through central Germany for 525 kilometres (326 mi) to meet the Rhine below Rüsselsheim, Hesse
Main_(river)
Political party in Germany
seats will operate under the name Party of Progress–Free Citizens of Central Germany (PdF–FBM). Andreas Koch was mayor of Mansfeld. On March 21, 2026, the
Party_of_Progress_(Germany)
Border separating East and West Germany, 1949–1990
the border between the German Democratic Republic (GDR or East Germany) and the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG or West Germany) from 1949 to 1990. It
Inner_German_border
Western Germany (North Rhine-Westphalia) B 69 to B 83 in Northern Germany (Lower Saxony and Schleswig-Holstein) B 84 to B 100 in Central Germany (Saxony
List of federal highways in Germany
List_of_federal_highways_in_Germany
CENTRAL GERMANY
CENTRAL GERMANY
Surname or Lastname
English (central and northern)
English (central and northern) : nickname for a gentle or timid person, from Middle English, Old English hind ‘female deer’.English and Scottish : variant of Hine ‘servant’, with excrescent -d.
Girl/Female
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit
Central; Centre of Body; An Ancient King
Girl/Female
Muslim
Limitless, Protector, Defendant, Central
Girl/Female
Muslim
Protector, Defendant, Central
Boy/Male
Hindu
Of variegated color
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Tamil, Traditional
Central
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Protector defendant, central
Boy/Male
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sindhi, Telugu
Of Variegated Colour
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
Central; Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Muslim
Protector; Defendant; Central
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly central and southeastern England)
English (mainly central and southeastern England) : patronymic from a personal name (see Hawk 1), or a variant of Hawk 2.
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly central England)
English (mainly central England) : patronymic from a pet form of the personal name Thomas.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Protector; Central; Defendant
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Cantrell.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Central
Surname or Lastname
English (southeastern and central)
English (southeastern and central) : topographic name for someone who lived by some oak trees, from misdivision of Middle English atten okes ‘at the oaks’ (see Nock).
Girl/Female
Tamil
Central
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly central and northern), Scottish, and Irish
English (chiefly central and northern), Scottish, and Irish : variant of Hanley.
Surname or Lastname
English (central western England)
English (central western England) : from the Middle English personal name Huwelet, Huwelot, Hughelot, a double diminutive of Hugh formed with the diminutive suffixes -el + -et and -ot. The surname is also established in Ireland.
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly central)
English (mainly central) : topographic name for someone who lived where holly trees grew, from Middle English holi(n)s, plural of holin, holi(e) (Old English hole(g)n).
CENTRAL GERMANY
CENTRAL GERMANY
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
A Name of Goddess Lakshmi
Boy/Male
Scottish American English
Boy/Male
Hindu
Happy, Full of Joy
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
Spiritual Glory
Boy/Male
Latin
Craftsman.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian
Of Light; Luminous
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Sun
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi
Content; Satisfied
Boy/Male
Irish Gaelic
Graceful.
Boy/Male
French
Lives in a fortress.
CENTRAL GERMANY
CENTRAL GERMANY
CENTRAL GERMANY
CENTRAL GERMANY
CENTRAL GERMANY
a.
Of or pertaining to the chin; genian; as, the mental nerve; the mental region.
a.
Common to many, or the greatest number; widely spread; prevalent; extensive, though not universal; as, a general opinion; a general custom.
v. t.
To place or fix in the center or on a central point.
n.
The central, or one of the central, bones of the carpus or or tarsus. In the tarsus of man it is represented by the navicular.
a.
Placed in the center or middle; central.
a.
Of or pertaining to a century; as, a centurial sermon.
a.
Of or pertaining to the mind; intellectual; as, mental faculties; mental operations, conditions, or exercise.
a.
Usual; common, on most occasions; as, his general habit or method.
pl.
of Centrum
a.
Of, pertaining to, or situated near, the belly, or ventral side, of an animal or of one of its parts; hemal; abdominal; as, the ventral fin of a fish; the ventral root of a spinal nerve; -- opposed to dorsal.
a.
Having a relation to all; common to the whole; as, Adam, our general sire.
a.
Between the neural arch and the centrum of a vertebra; as, the neurocentral suture.
pl.
of Postmaster-general
a.
Pertaining to, or situated near, central or deep parts; inner; -- opposed to ectal.
v. i.
To be placed in a center; to be central.
adv.
In a central manner or situation.
n.
Alt. of Centrale
a.
Alt. of Centrical
adv.
Toward the ventral side; on the ventral side; ventrally; -- opposed to dorsad.